Currie RockJock Currectlync steering system installed.
Several weeks ago I picked up a SwayLOC from @Irun. BTW, his LJ is a clean and beautiful in person as it is in the photos here on WTJF.
My LJ has a Smittybilt front bumper, and as I trial fit the SwayLOC arms, it looked like there was no way it would clear without a little hacking. I'm never was in love with this bumper, so it seemed to me this was a sign to replace it.
I ended up getting a Ruffstuff front bumper with what they call a stinger, but it's just a winch protector and possible light mount to me. It does seem like a quality piece, and there were NO logos adorning it.
After pulling the winch and bumper, the SwayLOC installed easily. I did need to use longer links with my lift, and whoever Rich got the SwayLOC from had no idea what ant-seize is, which slowed me down a bit.
Here's what I started with:
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SwayLOC installed:
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I decided to change out to some LED headlights. My 66 year old eyes have problems at night even with the Hella bulbs in Toyota housings. A guy in our local Jeep club enthusiastically recommended these:
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I painted the bumper with Rustoleum 2X, which came out fine, and I'll be able to easily touch it up when needed. Here's the final result, though I haven't mounted my fog lights yet.
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The winch line was I don't know how old, so I ordered a replacement line with safety thimble from BMB, along with his fairlead.
I'm pleased with the results of the face lift, and really pleased to get the SwayLOC installed. The DIY quick disconnects were a poor compromise for offroad.
Lift all finished!
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Roughly a year and a half ago, only picture I haveDo you have a picture with the tent all set up?
I'll try and be as polite as I can.....
Cough, cough (clears throat) Excuse me, kind sir, some of the members of this fine establishment would really appreciate a well focused 8x4 glossy pic of your new to you acquisition.....otherwise it would seem like this did not take place on said day of your post ......Thanks ever so much.
and welcome to the forum mate
Wow apparently I am a bit rusty at this forum thing and apparently you guys really like pictures to back up statements! I'll get more tomorrow I've been busy unf<]king some things under my LJ.
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Cheech and Chong wish they got this high lol. It's a Savvy/Currie 4" on 33s. Setting it down after finishing one axle made it look like a wacky races car
When I had half doors I wanted full doors… Now that I have full doors I wish I had my half doors back… good looking rig!
Several weeks ago I picked up a SwayLOC from @Irun. BTW, his LJ is a clean and beautiful in person as it is in the photos here on WTJF.
My LJ has a Smittybilt front bumper, and as I trial fit the SwayLOC arms, it looked like there was no way it would clear without a little hacking. I'm never was in love with this bumper, so it seemed to me this was a sign to replace it.
I ended up getting a Ruffstuff front bumper with what they call a stinger, but it's just a winch protector and possible light mount to me. It does seem like a quality piece, and there were NO logos adorning it.
After pulling the winch and bumper, the SwayLOC installed easily. I did need to use longer links with my lift, and whoever Rich got the SwayLOC from had no idea what ant-seize is, which slowed me down a bit.
Here's what I started with:
View attachment 508269
SwayLOC installed:
View attachment 508270
I decided to change out to some LED headlights. My 66 year old eyes have problems at night even with the Hella bulbs in Toyota housings. A guy in our local Jeep club enthusiastically recommended these:
View attachment 508273
I painted the bumper with Rustoleum 2X, which came out fine, and I'll be able to easily touch it up when needed. Here's the final result, though I haven't mounted my fog lights yet.
View attachment 508274
The winch line was I don't know how old, so I ordered a replacement line with safety thimble from BMB, along with his fairlead.
I'm pleased with the results of the face lift, and really pleased to get the SwayLOC installed. The DIY quick disconnects were a poor compromise for offroad.